WARRANT IS REVOKED ON DAHLBERG ARREST

MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 16 (AP) —A warrant for the arrest of Kenneth Dahlberg, a major fund‐raiser for President Nixon's re‐election campaign, was revoked today.

The warrant was issued in connection with an extradition order for Mr. Dahlberg to appear in a Florida court as a material witness in the trial of Bernard L. Barker, a defendant in the Watergate bugging case.

The arrest was revoked when Mr. Dahlberg appeared in Hennepin District Court here, two hours after the warrant had been issued.

Judge Tom Bergin had ordered the arrest after Mr. Dahlberg failed to appear as ordered to tell the court whether he would appear in Dade County Criminal Court in Miami on Oct. 26.

Mr. Dahlberg, of Wayzata, Minn.1 had been ordered to appear in court here at 10 A.M. today. When his lawyer, John Palmer, appeared without Mr. Dahlberg, Judge Bergin ordered the arrest warrant drawn. Mr. cold and that his physician had cold and that his physician had recommended against an appearance.

Mr. Dahlberg appeared In court voluntarily about noon and coughed frequently during a 10‐minute session in the judge's chambers. The judge said Mr. Dahlberg had indicated that he would appear in the Dade County court and that he had described the upcoming trial as “politically motivated.”

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